She didn't know why she was chosen, or if she was at all. She only knew she'd been pulled through time to help a family involved in a war she'd never thought to exist, and that it was her only way back home. Most of all, though, she certainly didn't expect the young man with whom her fate became inexplicably entwined. Ezio/OC

Following the events trending as #shieldfiledump and #hydragate, Steve goes hunting for the Winter Soldier, goes looking for his best friend. What he finds is a very broken man. Meanwhile, other agents of SHIELD are picking up their own pieces. Since it's one of the few secure places left, everyone heads to Stark Tower. (Winter Soldier compliant, semi-AoS compliant, HoH!Clint)

While standing watch at a classified science facility, Lauren Harris is victim to an experiment gone wrong. Transported to a realm of magic and great evil, she must choose to adapt or perish. Not a tenth walker. (OC, pre to post movies)

"You make no sense, lass. You look like an elf, talk like a man, eat like a hobbit, curse like a dwarf, and sleep like the dead." — Every Tolkien fan has a 'Tenth Walker' in them, I just never expected mine to become quite so literal. [A mix of the films and books. Full description inside.]

The fellowship of the Ring have been thrust into modern times without any knowledge of how they got there. Dealing with the future would be hard enough, but they must also deal with the problem of the Ring and the growing fear that Sauron may not have been left behind.

I.S.T.A.R.I. [Ithryn Strategic Tactics and Reconnaissance Initiative] A collection of Agent Gandalf the Grey's field reports during the events of the Quest for Erebor and the Battle of the Five Armies, regarding the events from initiation to the Carrock (Previously "Field Reports from Agent Gandalf"). The first part of Field Reports from Agent Gandalf: Operation Dragon.

There have been countless Legomances, pairings with Aragorn and Eomer, and even Frodo, but have you ever heard of a Gimlimance? Our favourite gruff dwarf suddenly finds himself strangely attached to an opinionated dwarrowmaid...

Tauriel spent a blissful era with Kili, but the consequences for loving a mortal are graver than she ever dreamed. She must either find somewhere to place her hope, or die of a broken heart. She must either fall, or fly.

Elrond has just become a father to twins. He reflects on what fatherhood means and on his own father, whom he never knew. He wonders how he can come to grow to be a good father to these two (mischievous) boys. Some cross-over with Sim.

An unprecedented event is about to occur in Middle-earth... The wedding of an elf and a dwarf. However, Kili's harbouring some last-minute fears about, uh, the more delicate proceedings following the marriage. Fili's trying to reassure him, but let's just say he doesn't exactly speak from experience. How exactly is this interracial relationship going to work out, anyway?

The story of Garrus and Femshep as told by me. Lots of off-canon. Sequels incoming. TW: It's been brought to my attention that some of Garrus' more animalistic behavior in some scenes have caused panic attacks for victims of abuse. I am so sorry for anyone who had a similar reaction. SO sorry. I would like to make any new readers aware of this beforehand. Thank you.

Cyberpunk AU, with elements of steampunk. Fëanor, heir to the prestigious Finwë Cybertechnics Corporation, creates seven cyborg sons and invites his brothers and extended family to his home in a city burgeoning with dangerous new technology. For Fingon and Maedhros, so begins the discovery of what it means to live - and what it means to die.

"So, the answer to the important question?" pressed Finn. "Yes?" "Is he gay?" "Very," said Artemis, grinning at him. "He came out last year. Who knows, could be why Feanaro disowned him." Finn shrugged, wished his sister luck on snagging her own man, and moved to talk to the mysterious Russell Feanaro. Modern day AU

As the sun begins to set, turning the summer sky from azure to star-strewn violet, yet Elrond and Elros are nowhere to be found. As he searches for the wayward boys, Maglor begins to realize just what the twin sons of Earendil and Elwing have come to mean to him.

"Of the Kinslaying at Alqualondë more is told in that lament which is named Noldolantë, the Fall of the Noldor, that Maglor made ere he was lost." - J.R.R. Tolkien, "Of the Flight of the Noldor" from the Silmarillion. Herein lies the history of the Darkening of Valinor and the Fall of the Noldor, as told by the second son of Curufinwë Fëanáro.

"Don't say it was love at first sight." "But...why?" "Because I don't believe in such a thing. I have seen too many foolish girls marry too many witless boys on that basis. They are never happy. I want to be happy." Aegnor/Andreth

1942, German occupied France. After an aiding a Résistance attack on a Nazi supply train, Delphine Rousseau finds a strange pair of children in the winter wood. The twin boys speak no French and do not understand the world they find themselves in. Delphine becomes their surrogate mother and defends them when their worlds collide, ushering in a figure of the boys' nightmares.

Aegnor stumbled from the dimly lit room and out into the clear evening air. The stars reeled wildly over his head. He had tried to suppress his heart but now he felt his resolve leave him. He had fallen irrevocably in love with the mortal, Andreth. In his spirit, Aegnor knew there would be no recovery for either of them.

A porthole has been opened. My idea of how my friends and I would handle the fellowship if they were here. People will be brutally smacked, probably insulted, cars will be stolen and underage drivers will be running the streets. Full summary inside.

"A very long time ago, there were many kinds of beings on the earth. There were humans, like us, then there were Dwarves, and Orcs, and Hobbits, and Elves. These are Elves. The Elves left a long time ago, and these six fell asleep. Now we protect them."

Some things never end. Some things can't end. Even if you try... you can't escape some Oaths. Fëanor's Oath drove him and his sons to their deaths, all but one. Oneshot. Maglor's point of view. Stretches from the Havens of Sirion (and Elrond/Elros being adopted by Maglor) to Maedhros' death.

Muses are wonderful for any frustrated insomniac author to have around...except when they come in the form of relentlessly cheeky Elves. But when the real and the written worlds collide, an Author and her Muse must learn to work together to save both.

Frodo has failed in destroying the ring. Now only a small group of survivors remains. But a young girl named Estel is born and she is Middle Earth's last hope. Will she succeed or fail in her quest? Rated T just in case for action and blood. :D

This one shot is based of a story by another author, Dithinus... You might want to read that first, but you don't have to... A random plot bunny that hopped into existence whilst talking to the author...

One night at the Green Dragon, Sam decides he's sick and tired of sitting idly by while other hobbits flirt with Rosie. What happened at the end of the movies when Sam approached Rosie and all we saw was the other three hobbits laughing.

"I would have followed you to the end, my brother...my captain...my King." Boromir and Aragorn, regarding loyalty, and other issues. / Nonslash. Title is Latin for loyal. Rated for angst, canon death, and mention of injury.

A letter is all it takes to break the wounded soul; to know they understand - it's all we ever ask for, and the one thing we can never have. Dedicated to anyone who has ever lost someone close to them. NOT J/S SLASH.

Once there were four girls who also journeyed to Narnia as the Pevensies returned...Guest starring Logan Lerman. I do not own anything Narnia. I own Alyssa, Darby, Mallory, and Maddie. I wish I owned Logan Lerman, but I don't.

For Teitho April 2010. For Crystal Green's 50th reviewer: yamiyugi23. Relinquishing the Eldar Wand is not so simple a chore; and not because Harry does not want to do so, too. Dumbledore still has one last bombshell to drop on our poor teen-hero...

A young American falls into Middle Earth through Moria, and gets caught up in the greastest fantasy epic of all time. Meanwhile, the Fellowship members sort out a few of thier own problems. Not cliche, I promise! You'll seriously like it! Now complete!

A series of one shots where a girl goes from her shower to Middle-Earth and meets The Fellowship. Alya Thranduiliell is my Co-writer she writes some and I write some. (Now All of them) I've decided to take down my shoddy 12 year old shit. Her's are actually pretty good.

The Lost Elfling" rewrite. The war is over but Harry has been left broken and bleeding. He’s given the chance to start again in a new world, but can he remain separate from another war when once again the people he cares about are in the middle of it?

Kayli's back. Well, she never really left. What happens when you mix an Elf, a confused human girl, a castleful of wizard students, and a war against a Dark Lord? The usual. Sequel to EHMSOH! Crossover with HP.

He knew he should have said “goodnight” and left, closing the door gently, but firmly behind him, but his hand remained frozen on the doorknob. “Beatrice.”' What I thought was going to happen after Alan put Bea to bed in Issue 6.

Boromir, mortally wounded in his elven boat, washes up on the coast of Maine. None could be more surprised than Morgan, a 21st century girl who doesn't believe a word he says. When she ships him off to the insane asylum, how will he return home? **AU**

SEQUEL to L'Angelo Del Fantasma. Rose Conway has grown up without knowing her father. She has lived a full life with a large piece missing. Now she's on the hunt, to find the man who allowed her father to be killed. What will she find? Hate or love? R&R!

An unusual day for Silas in London. Takes place some years before DVC. Don't know why I wrote this. I was tired. Silas could therefore be rather OOC. Oneshot. Simple reviews and constructive criticism are both appreciated.

A young woman with a troubled past makes a simple wish and is brought to the last place she would have thought of. Can she find the happiness she has longed for or is it too good to be true? EomerOC, may be a little OOC not certain though! COMPLETE

COMPLETE! A teenage girl is dropped into Middle-Earth. She finds herself the prisoner of a pair of Mary-Sues, with a complete lack of modern conveniences, reading material in ENGLISH, and everything she knows. And she most DEFINITELY does NOT want to be t

[O Brother Where Art Thou] Set a few months after the movie, while little girls play in the yard and Everett and Penny fight like alley cats in the kitchen, Pete and Delmar discuss women. PG for language. Read, and perhaps review.

Two brothers are having Passover when a certain group of travelers comes knocking on their door. Now they not only have to deal with the impending threat of adulthood and social workers, they have nine people depending on them to get back to Middle Earth and save both of their worlds from the Darkness... Or something like that. T for alcohol and language

'The Valar must be insane,' He thought. 'Or else this must be our punishment...' Fëanor and his sons are intercepted by the Valar and sent to a new world before they land in Arda. Without any guidance, and startling new mortality, they struggle to survive in this strange new land, and perhaps even find a way back home. Or: Fëanor and sons find themselves in Texas. Also on AO3

When her mother is murdered and her father disappears, a young girl is sent away from her homeland into another world, and soon it passes into memory for her. But when she reappears in the land she dismissed as fairy tales, and a power she can't even begin to understand is thrust into her hands, she has no choice but to try and rediscover who she is, and what her family stands for.